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<font color=blue>Steve makes my clues blue
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Whichever they enjoy doing most. That way they practice.
Thank you. My students leave all of my classes sweaty & gross!!!!! All 3 of those class choices would be good exercise, but make sure they are doing it because they want to.Any good teacher will make sure the kids have a good workout, regardless of the style you choose..
However, hip hop may not be in style in a few years, but the gals can use their ballet or jazz in auditions for the high school musicals in the future
I just took a hip hop class a few weeks ago & the teacher was giving us some dance history. He was teaching old school hip hop walks, etc. that were originated with a guy named Don Campbell back in the 60's.Has it been around that long?!?![]()
Man, I am getting old.
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In addition to exercise, ballet class can help give a student poise and discipline. I have found that ballet students carry themselves differently...with more confidence??(I am not sure if that is the right word I am looking for)
Ballet is the cornerstone of dance. No matter what type of dance I am watching, I can tell if a student has a ballet background or not. At DDs' dance school, ballet class is required. The only students who do not take ballet are the older (16 and up) girls who come only for hip-hop class.
In addition to exercise, ballet class can help give a student poise and discipline. I have found that ballet students carry themselves differently...with more confidence??(I am not sure if that is the right word I am looking for)
Ballet is the cornerstone of dance. No matter what type of dance I am watching, I can tell if a student has a ballet background or not. At DDs' dance school, ballet class is required. The only students who do not take ballet are the older (16 and up) girls who come only for hip-hop class.
LOL - most likely they mean that she has a great arch in her foot & when her toe is pointed it has great extension to the entire foot without a "sickling" form to it.Apparently, she has great feet (whatever that means - her irish dance instructors have said the same).
My 9-year old DD also takes all three. She's been in ballet since she was 3-4, she added Jazz last year and just added Tap this year. Unfortunately, has to dance Jazz with the 6-8 year olds since there is no beginning Tap for kids her age. I *think* she likes Ballet the best.My DD had taken combination classes when she was younger and just started taking Jazz, Tap and Ballet this year. She enjoys ballet the most, followed by Jazz and tap is her least favorite. I am going to keep her in all 3 for now because she needs not only the exercise, but since she wants to be in show choir in high school, she needs the dance experience.
Most studios should have beginner classes for each age group.PD: I don't remember how old your kids are but if they are older than 6-8 and just starting out I might select Hip Hop over Ballet and Tap. It's tough to come into a class as a novice when everyone else has been dancing for a few years. My guess is that something like Hip Hop would be new to most of the students and your kids would be on the same page as the other students.
Ours doesn't ... maybe because it's a small studioMost studios should have beginner classes for each age group.
That is strange. It's tough to teach a class if there are beginners & also kids that have experience in the same class. Some kids will be bored while others can be frustrated.Ours doesn't ... maybe because it's a small studio? That's OK. Once my DD does one year (or maybe even less) she'll move in with the continuing Tap class in her age group.
I agree, once a week of anything is barely exersize. Why not take them on a bike ride? A family walk?
That is a lot of organized activities for kids.
It is ALL their idea.... the swim team is just one day a week if they join... Tae Kwan Do is 2 days. Dance is one day.... so 3 - 4 evenings max.... and swim is actually on Saturday morning...
It is ALL their idea.... the swim team is just one day a week if they join... Tae Kwan Do is 2 days. Dance is one day.... so 3 - 4 evenings max.... and swim is actually on Saturday morning...